At Endicott, we see, we speak, and we pledge, because that’s the right thing to do. We take that seriously. The College’s bystander intervention campaign, I See, I Speak, I Pledge, spreads the message that individual students have the power to prevent high risk behavior and harm. And it’s changing the way we talk about issues like sexual assault, suicide, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, and discrimination. The campaign’s message of helping one another has infused itself into the Endicott culture and, last spring, it was what earned the College The Prevention Excellence Award from the Campus Prevention Network (CPN) Summit.

BEVERLY, Mass. – Does showing up to practice day-in and day-out always equal a win on game day? Unfortunately, it isn’t that simple. Every team practices, but at the final whistle somebody has to suffer defeat.

BEVERLY, Mass. – Numbers don’t lie. It’s a phrase commonly heard in the sports world when evaluating players and teams. However, for our Endicott College student-athletes it’s just as applicable once they graduate.

BEVERLY, Mass. – Following the College’s philosophy to “learn by doing” through experiential learning, 442 of Endicott’s varsity and club student-athletes took part in an internship throughout the 2016-17 academic year.

BEVERLY, Mass. – Earlier this May, Endicott women’s ice hockey sophomore Holly Erbe (Woodbine, Md.) found a new passion for travel through her 10-day study abroad trip that took her to such places as London, Paris, and Amsterdam.

BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott Department of Athletics & Recreation held its annual student-athlete recognition ceremony last night (5/8/17) inside the Samuel C. Wax Center Auditorium. Highlighting the evening was the announcement of the department’s four major award winners.

BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott Athletics & Recreation Department will celebrate NCAA Division III Week (April 3-9) in a variety of different ways over the next seven days. To find out more about what NCAA Division III Week fully encompasses, and to view a schedule of events for the week, check out the information below.

BEVERLY, Mass. — Diverse. Challenging. Organic.
That's how Endicott men's cross country junior runner James Dwyer '18 (Berlin, Conn.) would describe his current venture as a hospitality management major with an appreciation for wine currently studying abroad in Bluche, Switzerland for the Spring 2017 semester.

BEVERLY, Mass. — While the Endicott women's basketball team may be younger than teams of years' past, the Gulls are in the thick of the grind in the last week of the regular season and are looking to the leadership of its six upperclassmen and coaching staff. We recently sat down with assistant coach, Nicki Wurdeman, to talk about how her past success as a student-athlete and coach at Babson will translate to what Endicott hopes to achieve this later this season.

BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott Athletics Department and its student-athletes have participated in several community service projects since the start of 2017. Here’s a look at what the Gulls have been up to from January until now.

BEVERLY, Mass. – Following the College’s philosophy to “learn by doing” through experiential learning, 103 of Endicott’s varsity and club student-athletes took part in winter break internships from December 22 to January 21.

BEVERLY, Mass. - For fifth-year senior Ashleigh Allen (Glastonbury, Conn.), junior Brittany Bushey (Pittsford, Vt.), and junior Erin McCarthy (Old Lyme, Conn.), the opportunity to spend the Endicott College 2017 Winter Intersession in Cape Town, South Africa as part of the two-week-long Endicott College Intercultural Nursing trip was an experience of a lifetime they could not pass up.

BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott Athletics Department and its student-athletes have participated in several community service projects over the last few months. Here’s a look at what the Gulls have been up to from early October until now.

BEVERLY, Mass. – There’s a clear-cut reason why over the last three years 100-percent of the students enrolled in Endicott’s accredited athletic training education program have passed their national Board of Certification Athletic Training exam on their first attempt, and it starts with athletic trainers Abbey Cahill, Jenn Concannon, James Daley, Kelsey Steube and Jon Williams.

BEVERLY, Mass. – In 2013, the doors to the state-of-the-art Ginger Judge Science Center opened and ushered in a new era of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) academia within the School of Arts and Sciences at Endicott College. With it came an influx of undergraduate students eager to begin their studies in the fields of applied mathematics, bioengineering, biology and biotechnology, computer science, and environmental science. A pair of Gulls’ student-athletes are among those scholars that have found the right balance between excelling in their academic pursuits, experiential learning opportunities, and performing well on their respective fields of competition.

BEVERLY, Mass. – Over the last few months, several Endicott student-athletes have volunteered their time in the area’s surrounding communities. Here’s a look at what some of the teams have been up to so far this year.

BEVERLY, Mass. – A total of 247 club and varsity student-athletes have been named to the Endicott Dean’s List for their performances in the classroom during the spring 2016 semester. All 20 Endicott varsity programs and all six club programs were represented on the Dean’s List this spring.